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Multipads keep going after registration step forward

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AlBags:

Yes ..

I was using the SkyPop styles with changing registrations also triggering DIFFERENT multipads.
The registrations would not store properly ... In fact on one occasion .. all multipads were flashing on their own with no sound .

Maybe they will see reason and introduce as registration capable control, as playing fast club stuff does not allow time to look at/select off, then press another button, then press another to start a new pad .. ludicrous!  👍😂
Ok if youre playing Old Lang Syne, but not Coldplay Club!  🎹💨

Al.

Fred Smith:
Registrations will do what you want, Al. You need only decide you’d prefer a solution to complaining.

Fred

Joe H:

--- Quote from: AlBags on February 18, 2018, 11:42:06 PM ---Yes ..

I was using the SkyPop styles with changing registrations also triggering DIFFERENT multipads.
The registrations would not store properly ... In fact on one occasion .. all multipads were flashing on their own with no sound .

Maybe they will see reason and introduce as registration capable control, as playing fast club stuff does not allow time to look at/select off, then press another button, then press another to start a new pad .. ludicrous! 
Ok if youre playing Old Lang Syne, but not Coldplay Club! 

Al.

--- End quote ---

Don't find fault with the keyboard... "operator error" is the problem in your case.

 ;)

Joe H

AlBags:

Well, NO guys ...

I was not 'complaining' and if I wanted to, it would be to Yamaha directly, not here.

The step forward or registration change will not store a change in Multipad settings properly. Others have brought this up. Eileen was kind enough to state they have to be stopped first, then another started.

Unless Yamaha change the design and add to the Registration system, we work around. In the interim, we discuss
ways around it, like the Pad Stopper, maybe.

Cheers ...
Al.

dh110953:
Hi. I have the same frustartion as AlBags here in that I too would like to stop a multipad when I change a registration. I am going to try the "workaround" suggested

But, perhaps Fred, your comment "Registrations will do what you want, Al. You need only decide you’d prefer a solution to complaining" could be expanded upon, e.g if there is another way other than to create/use a completely different multipad bank to stop a multipad from continuing then how? I would like a simple way of progressing through a multipads so they turn off when a new registration is selected....

Example;

- Registration 1 - Has MP1 playing (loop) which is what I want,
- Registration 2 - I want to stop playing MP1 and have it play MP2 instead.

At moment only way I can see the above as possible is to move Registration 2 to Registration 3 and in Registration 2 have it select a new MP Bank to stop the previous one (e.g. a blank MP): Or, as Elieen suggested, manualy switch MP1 off. Neither option an ideal solutions when playing faster Techno Style music.

For avoidance of doubt, I'm not complaining....I'm simpy looking for a easy and effective way to acheive the result I want with what is a great keyboard.

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